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president barack obama is defending the national security agency saying it does a very good job of not engaging in domestic surveillance. that was his response to a recent report that the agency tracks locations of nearly 5 billion cellphone every day overseas including those of americans. the president says he will propose " some self restraint " on the agency after a panel of hand-picked advisers reports back this month. he also says the nsa isn't interested in reading people's image and text messages. stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. drivers and bicyclist have to share the road. that is an undisputed fact grid and if you disagree then you might be part of the problem. the city of san francisco is creating more and more dedicated cycling because let's face it, they are needed. the problem s by the drivers are not respecting the bike lanes like this one on eighth street. now normally i've got a show you the problem. except this part time while watching sfpd commander bali who oversees the police division does happen to see me should it and asked me what the proble
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national security agency the agency at issue here has with impunity worked internationally and our courts have said because it's outside the united states our constitution does not apply now the n.s.a. has come into the united states they're spying on americans and waters are our lawmakers saying that the government saying that the constitution somehow should not apply to the n.s.a. the first amendment right to freedom of speech should be eliminated the fourth amendment freedom from unreasonable searches should be eliminated the n.s.a. while operating in america must abide by american law unfortunately for europe that our legal system says they don't have to abide by our constitution in new york now just to wrap up here and to give a different perspective do you think it's possible that there could be a line drawn where it says if there is a court order for example or if a judge signs off on it and then it is ok for the n.s.a. to use this program to go get data to go get information of someone in the name of protecting national security. the problem with the pfizer court is it operates in
national security agency the agency at issue here has with impunity worked internationally and our courts have said because it's outside the united states our constitution does not apply now the n.s.a. has come into the united states they're spying on americans and waters are our lawmakers saying that the government saying that the constitution somehow should not apply to the n.s.a. the first amendment right to freedom of speech should be eliminated the fourth amendment freedom from...
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security agency and britain's spy agency g c h q had been snooping inspiring upon millions of innocent private citizens that is not spying charge he is a whistleblower and he deserves asylum. all the leech information from snowden is building up a picture of how the u.s. global surveillance operations are structured let's take a look at what we know so far first off there's the nucleon system it listens into phone calls wherever they're directed and it's thought that if it catches a suspicious keyword it'll be flagged and subject to further scrutiny then there's the pin well system this program is said to trawl for suspicious activity through videos on the web whether it's a live skype call with friends or family or you tube video that's been uploaded then there's a who you phone where you phone from and when the call was being made all stored by the main way system it's reportedly capable of building a facebook like friends list to profile you just from your calling habits and lastly we know of marina program in charge of recording your online life said to be able to catch store and r
security agency and britain's spy agency g c h q had been snooping inspiring upon millions of innocent private citizens that is not spying charge he is a whistleblower and he deserves asylum. all the leech information from snowden is building up a picture of how the u.s. global surveillance operations are structured let's take a look at what we know so far first off there's the nucleon system it listens into phone calls wherever they're directed and it's thought that if it catches a suspicious...
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security agency, keith alexander who runs the national security agency, both were interviewed on 60 minutes. and mr. legett was asked, should mr. snowden be given amnesty to limit the harm to the administration, staunch advocates of bringing snowden to justice. jay carney's view, here he is: >> our position hasn't changed on that. what i can tell you, is this: mr. snowden has been accused of leaking classified information and he faces felony charges in the united states. he should be returned to the united states where he will be . >> you said it, mike viqueria, in washington, thank you. >>> syrian war plains once again attacked opposition positions in the city of aleppo a day after air strikes killed 76 people, the united nations is asks for more help for those affected by the civil war that has left over 100,000 dead. >> desert 88thed beyond all imagination. the people of syria cannot afford another year, another month, even another day of brutality and destruction. >> well activists say at least 28 children were killed in sunday's attack. the strikes come as winter sets in helpin
security agency, keith alexander who runs the national security agency, both were interviewed on 60 minutes. and mr. legett was asked, should mr. snowden be given amnesty to limit the harm to the administration, staunch advocates of bringing snowden to justice. jay carney's view, here he is: >> our position hasn't changed on that. what i can tell you, is this: mr. snowden has been accused of leaking classified information and he faces felony charges in the united states. he should be...
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i mean, you've ran the national security agency, this super secret spy agency with what many people believe is the largest budget to do all the technological data gathering. could you eavesdrop on conversations on a much grander scale? >> with technologies available now, of course you could be more invasive. i was the one that installed the terrorist agency. >> it was about international calls that we have reason believe are affiliated with al qaeda. even there, we realized we had to be very careful. very selective. this couldn't be this broad net. >> i asked a former f.b.i. special agent. >> so you look at something like inspire magazine, that contained within it the instructions of how to build these pressure cooker bombs. should the united states government be trying to shut down these web sites? >> i think it's not the issue of feasibility. you know, it's very hard to regulate the internet. we have thousands of sites that promote islamic extremism. they basically spend a lot of times on these sites and monitor their travel pattern and their communications. put them together and create a
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the national guard is on hand to secure the scene and the agencies are combing lou surveillance footage in hopes of bringing justice to state. >> we will find out who and why they did this any responsible individuals or groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> we could learn more about what the fbi ixi uncovered ovet that is expected today. >> we want to play for you some of the conversations that emergency officials were have i ing. >> this is 84, i need lanes open here. >> get everybody out of there. use caution. there might be possible additional devices. use caution. i need somebody up there to let people know what we are doing here. make sure it is safe hear and we will get it out of the box once we get it swept. >> you might have heard somebody mention a possible explosion at the library. i talked to someone there and they said there was a small fire at that library. >> google trying to help people track down their loved ones in boston. the site activated a person finder. you will be able to search someone's name or someone who you may have information about. hours after th
the national guard is on hand to secure the scene and the agencies are combing lou surveillance footage in hopes of bringing justice to state. >> we will find out who and why they did this any responsible individuals or groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> we could learn more about what the fbi ixi uncovered ovet that is expected today. >> we want to play for you some of the conversations that emergency officials were have i ing. >> this is 84, i need lanes...
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new revelations about our nation's top spy agency and how much power the national security agency really has when it comes to surveillance of every day americans. there is a new report by the washington post and revealed that the nsa has the ability to bypass enkripgsz technology in most cell phones. and that gives the government ability to decode and listen to calls and text that travel over the public airways every day. and while federal law bans the collecting of content for the americans. there is growing concerns that other nations have the same technology. and this is why molly heningburg joins us in washington. how did this information come to light. >> reporter: this is from a document. and the nsa is able to crack the encryptionoused by a majority of cell phones in the world. it was developed in the 1980s and protects phones andouses two g and four g phones. they have better technology to protect them. matthew blaze said if the nsa can do this orth agencies that are hostile to the united states will discover how to do this, two. >> they reviewed a report submitted by a president
new revelations about our nation's top spy agency and how much power the national security agency really has when it comes to surveillance of every day americans. there is a new report by the washington post and revealed that the nsa has the ability to bypass enkripgsz technology in most cell phones. and that gives the government ability to decode and listen to calls and text that travel over the public airways every day. and while federal law bans the collecting of content for the americans....
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new revelations about the national security agency's spying program show that the agency regularly breaks its own privacy rules and doesn't really even bother to report by aleisha as to regulators given how little the surveillance state seems to care about the privacy of everyday americans can we really trust it to reform itself and in the lead up to the iraq war the mainstream media has stood side by side with the bush administration as it's sold its allies to the american people but ten years later in one president later it really changed his warmongering ways less jeff cohen founder of fairness and accuracy in reporting in tonight's conversations with great minds. it's friday you ready to rumble joining me for tonight's big picture rumble francesca chambers editor and publisher of red alert politics case study or managing editor of the ross story and adam bitly director of online media william j. mccarthy and associates boards of. i welcome all of you thank you all for being back with us tonight egypt's political crisis deepened today as muslim brotherhood supporters took to the street
new revelations about the national security agency's spying program show that the agency regularly breaks its own privacy rules and doesn't really even bother to report by aleisha as to regulators given how little the surveillance state seems to care about the privacy of everyday americans can we really trust it to reform itself and in the lead up to the iraq war the mainstream media has stood side by side with the bush administration as it's sold its allies to the american people but ten years...
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." >>> the director of the national security agency admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans' cell phone locations, but general keith alexander told the senate judiciary committee that the nsa leaves tracking americans' cell phones to the fbi. he said that may change in the future. the senate hearing was on proposed reforms in the nsa's surveillance programs. >> coming up on the "morning news," charges in a road rage case. a biker accused in the motorcycle gang attack of an suv makes bail as we hear his side of the story. this is the "cbs morning news." side of the story. this is the krshs cbs. "cbs morning news." heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! and better is so easy withrning you cabe
." >>> the director of the national security agency admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans' cell phone locations, but general keith alexander told the senate judiciary committee that the nsa leaves tracking americans' cell phones to the fbi. he said that may change in the future. the senate hearing was on proposed reforms in the nsa's surveillance programs. >> coming up on the "morning news," charges in a road rage case. a biker accused in...
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. >> the head of the senate intelligence committee is defending the national security agency. the agency is facing the global criticism and claims that it spied on foreign allies. democratic senator dianne feinstein says that the end as a operate under direction of other departments. >> i believe s a is filled with a good patriotic people who want to do the right thing. they follow the orders that they are given. the administration controls intelligence. the national intelligence framework is put together by the administration. our priorities are ranked. as i understand it's a these are the priorities of one, terrorism, to, support of our military abroad. 3, nuclear counter proferation, 4, hard targets. and now cyber. those are the main areas. so essentially the end as a is told to do certain things and it does it. >> claims about the u.s. bond on allied leaders and citizens have sparked calls for the u.s. to roll back their surveillance programs. >> some parents in a sacramento suburb are fighting an elementary school policy that makes their children freeze at the end of a re
. >> the head of the senate intelligence committee is defending the national security agency. the agency is facing the global criticism and claims that it spied on foreign allies. democratic senator dianne feinstein says that the end as a operate under direction of other departments. >> i believe s a is filled with a good patriotic people who want to do the right thing. they follow the orders that they are given. the administration controls intelligence. the national intelligence...
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the national security agency still doesn't know the full extent of what he took. sources tell nbc news the agency is, quote, overwhelmed by the amount of damage that snowden has done. >>> a short yet unbelievable video clip shows a truck crashing through a guardrail and down a ravine in central michigan. you can see the truck and its trailer launch off the road. amazingly, the driver is expected to recover from his injuries. >>> tuesday in new york city, a taxi jumped a curb and hit a 23-year-old woman severing one of her legs below the knee. tv's dr. oz happened to be at the scene. a good samaritan saved the woman's life with a tourniquet. >> there was a dog leash and a belt. they saved her life. between the two of them, we were able to stop the bleeding. >>> water with dangerously high levels of radiation is leaking from japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant. the plant, damaged in japan's 2011 earth and tsunami is leaving water so contaminated officials say it's enough to give someone a five-year dose of radiation in just one hour. >>> and a daring rescue in
the national security agency still doesn't know the full extent of what he took. sources tell nbc news the agency is, quote, overwhelmed by the amount of damage that snowden has done. >>> a short yet unbelievable video clip shows a truck crashing through a guardrail and down a ravine in central michigan. you can see the truck and its trailer launch off the road. amazingly, the driver is expected to recover from his injuries. >>> tuesday in new york city, a taxi jumped a curb...
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. >>> the national security agency creating new guidelines in light of nsa leaker edward snowden. the agency implementing a system requiring two system administrators to be present before any sensitive information can be moved. the organization is also looking to better monitor workers who have access to classified information. officials say the new policies will be part of a pilot test program before being implemented at other intelligence agencies. >> new overnight fresh concerns that the state department may be trying to silence the survivors of the benghazi terror attack. republican congressman frank wolf sending a letter to secretary of state john kerry. sources tell him many if not all of the survivors of the benghazi attack including state department ploy's and/or contractors have been asked or directed to sign additional nondisclosure agreement. kerry confirmed whether that is true and if so who has been asked and why. >> a federal grand jury indicts 6 columbian nationals for kidnapping and murder of drug enforcement. he got in a cab driven by one of the defendants. one us
. >>> the national security agency creating new guidelines in light of nsa leaker edward snowden. the agency implementing a system requiring two system administrators to be present before any sensitive information can be moved. the organization is also looking to better monitor workers who have access to classified information. officials say the new policies will be part of a pilot test program before being implemented at other intelligence agencies. >> new overnight fresh...
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the importance that they you know ascribe to it for national security. so sure. the agencies sometimes overclassify things. but if it's top crest cod -- top secret code word, you believe it to be top secret. who owns those secrets? the government owns those secrets. for the better good al qaeda is plotting a major attack or that syria has deployed the syrian regime has deployed some chemical weapons or something, that's fine, they own that information and they decide to reveal it. of course there is discourse whether it's going to hample the capabilities - marm the capability of the nsa or otherwise. >> i don't have the republic article -- >> i was mistaken. it was -- >> it was the republica explanation of what happened. >> i'm sorry. >> why don't we go back to it and finish it off so you hear it. it said that it's certainly true that some number of bad actors possibly including would be terrorists, law enforcement or intelligence agencies. some of these bad actors may now change their behavior in response to our story. so again as to what richard was sa
the importance that they you know ascribe to it for national security. so sure. the agencies sometimes overclassify things. but if it's top crest cod -- top secret code word, you believe it to be top secret. who owns those secrets? the government owns those secrets. for the better good al qaeda is plotting a major attack or that syria has deployed the syrian regime has deployed some chemical weapons or something, that's fine, they own that information and they decide to reveal it. of course...
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much more than the national security agency did. and the details on their priorities is what they were spending it on all had been secret for years. so this document, 200 pages almost, really outlines to congress what this money is being spent owhat parts of the world what, kinds of intelligence going toering, and that had all been secret for pretty much ever. >> woodruff: a lot of details in there. kate martin, stewart baker, let me bring the two of you into this conversation. first, stewart baker, what about this black budget? is this information that should be in the public realm? >> no, under no circumstances. even the-- you know, 95% of it was withheld by the "post" which was persuaded that it was too dangerous to release, and even the things they released tell the syrians and the iranians and al qaeda what we been them, and more importantly what, they have successfully hidden from us. that tells them what's working and what's not. it's going to set us back. >> woodruff: so you're saying it-- it's done damage, it will do damage
much more than the national security agency did. and the details on their priorities is what they were spending it on all had been secret for years. so this document, 200 pages almost, really outlines to congress what this money is being spent owhat parts of the world what, kinds of intelligence going toering, and that had all been secret for pretty much ever. >> woodruff: a lot of details in there. kate martin, stewart baker, let me bring the two of you into this conversation. first,...
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that came from multiple agencies, national security agencies intelligence department of state, federal bureau of investigation and you had to gather all this in real time not just in one spot but distribute it in real time everywhere. you had to enable the force so it wasn't centralized decision making so as soon as they had enough information to act they had authority and confidence to do that act. then when they got instead of being, everybody being happy we did this the whole purpose was to get more intelligence. it would have to die just intelligence. some of our teams would do great raids and gather materials, computers phones documents and things like that. these plastic garbage bags ane a pile of bags that weren't open. we got all this intelligence and nobody's sitting there translating. within a couple years the team would know what they're going for. the purpose was not to kill people, the purpose was to get more information on the networks so we could dismantle it. so they get on the target and the first thing they'd do is start collecting information. they would collect info
that came from multiple agencies, national security agencies intelligence department of state, federal bureau of investigation and you had to gather all this in real time not just in one spot but distribute it in real time everywhere. you had to enable the force so it wasn't centralized decision making so as soon as they had enough information to act they had authority and confidence to do that act. then when they got instead of being, everybody being happy we did this the whole purpose was to...
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and national security agency with the investigation into the elder tsarneav. and why is it it was that in any event not detected or reported to any way suggested who seem to know the two brothers? and where will the blame for what did transpire fall? because now there is a very serious inquiry on the part of congress talking to the leading politicos to figure that out. and what is the next threat facing the country because of this terrorist act was nothing like the september 11 terrorist acts that launched the war on tear. gerri: i am sure you will have a bang up show. the whole conversation about the whole unbelievable story in boston is resolved is fascinating. thank you. house still to come might to send seventh on the ridiculous push for obamacare and unions are desperate for more members and tell you they're looking. next. pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade a
and national security agency with the investigation into the elder tsarneav. and why is it it was that in any event not detected or reported to any way suggested who seem to know the two brothers? and where will the blame for what did transpire fall? because now there is a very serious inquiry on the part of congress talking to the leading politicos to figure that out. and what is the next threat facing the country because of this terrorist act was nothing like the september 11 terrorist acts...
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security agency. a document obtained by al jazeera shows agency officials had been advised to site the 9/11 attacks when asked to testify about surveillance activities before congress. it was listed under a subheading titled, "sound bites that resonate", it contains a series of talking points. the nsa did not comment. there were revelations about the extent of the nsa surveillance activities. the "the washington post" reports that the agency broke into the links connecting ya he and google. the agency will be able to collect data from hundreds of millions of uses, many belonging to americans. the government has not confirmed or denied the report. google and yahoo are unaware of the activity. >> the president of syria say talks will only succeed if foreign powers stop supporting the opposition. james bays says they are on the way to trying to end the civil war. >> the u.n. special representative lakhdar brahimi meeting with syria's president bashar al-assad - part of efforts to organise a peace confere
security agency. a document obtained by al jazeera shows agency officials had been advised to site the 9/11 attacks when asked to testify about surveillance activities before congress. it was listed under a subheading titled, "sound bites that resonate", it contains a series of talking points. the nsa did not comment. there were revelations about the extent of the nsa surveillance activities. the "the washington post" reports that the agency broke into the links connecting...
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out of that debate ultimately came the national security agency for nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secret the joke was the initials stood for no such agency. >> what did the president know and when did he know it. >> after watergate, however, people wanted to know what the spy agencies were really up to. in 1975 general lewallen dwam the first director of the nsa to testify publically before congress. the agency once so secretive was exposed. the public learned the nsa headquartered in fort mede, maryland was eavesdropping on messages sent into and out of the country. in response in 1978 the federal government passed phisa foreign intelligence surveillance act which required the nsa to get warrants from special fisa corpse. the nsa adopted and moved on. >> with the fall of the soviet union the mission teams were urgent to many. the nsa lagged behind in the latest technology. as general michael hayden the nsa director who took charge in 99 put it in an age of telecommunications breakthroughs the nsa was becoming deaf. but 69-11 dee lived -- deliver
out of that debate ultimately came the national security agency for nsa. in the 1950s the spy center was so secret the joke was the initials stood for no such agency. >> what did the president know and when did he know it. >> after watergate, however, people wanted to know what the spy agencies were really up to. in 1975 general lewallen dwam the first director of the nsa to testify publically before congress. the agency once so secretive was exposed. the public learned the nsa...
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the national security agency's massive surveillance programs have been scrutinized during various killing at hearings on capitol hill. but now it seems the program will have its day in court. comes in the form of a motion for a re trial of the somali immigrant who was convicted of conspiring against the last thirty six year old abbas ali mall and is a cab driver from sandy a go. he was granted asylum in the us after trying to escape the violence in somalia. erm agencies started looking into wall and as a suspect back in two thousand worry. in two thousand ten he was arrested with three other somali immigrants and in kind with multiple counts of conspiracy after he was caught speaking with one of the leaders of the group also bought and then he sent the group eight thousand five hundred dollars to support quote . only in the industry were convicted by a jury and are set to be sentenced on november tt bike that doesn't mean its case closed in on line at the edward snowden revelation that the nsa claim the wall and was a prime example that mass surveillance programs work to thwart terror plo
the national security agency's massive surveillance programs have been scrutinized during various killing at hearings on capitol hill. but now it seems the program will have its day in court. comes in the form of a motion for a re trial of the somali immigrant who was convicted of conspiring against the last thirty six year old abbas ali mall and is a cab driver from sandy a go. he was granted asylum in the us after trying to escape the violence in somalia. erm agencies started looking into...
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this kind of abuse cannot be permitted to occur in our national security agency's -- agencies as well and maybe even more importantly, oversight i congress will play an important role as we -- by congress will play an important role as we evaluate the wisdom of the intelligence programs create congress needs accurate information to conduct oversight responsibilities that the constitution demands that we do under our checks and balances of government. that is why it was especially disturbing to see that the director of national intelligence was forced to apologize for inaccurate statements he made last march he for senate intelligence committee. nothing can excuse this kind of behavior from a senior administration official of any administration. we have a constitutional duty to protect citizen privacy. we have an equal responsibility to ensure that the government provides a strong national defense. that is a given. intelligence gathering is necessary and a vital part of that defense. we have a duty to ensure that the men and women of our military, intelligence, and counterterrorism com
this kind of abuse cannot be permitted to occur in our national security agency's -- agencies as well and maybe even more importantly, oversight i congress will play an important role as we -- by congress will play an important role as we evaluate the wisdom of the intelligence programs create congress needs accurate information to conduct oversight responsibilities that the constitution demands that we do under our checks and balances of government. that is why it was especially disturbing to...
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security agency from a large part of his or her job. to do that consciously and effectively, when a judge or another on this court should consider getting an office in the pentagon or other agency and plan on spending a lot of time there. be continually available, ever vigilant, and have around the elock access to secur communications, counter- terrorism personnel, and executive branch lawyers to your presentations, receive intelligence, probing intelligence officers for weakness in the intelligence, and ask lots of questions. this is not something to be done on the papers. next, if the court's jurisdiction is limited to u.s. citizens, there's the question of exactly what the court is to decide. if one accepts the criteria for targeting a u.s. citizen set forth in the attorney general speech a year ago, it has several parts. first, the target is a senior operational leader of al qaeda or associated forces " who actively engaged in planning to kill americans. second, the individual poses an imminent threat to the united states. third, ca
security agency from a large part of his or her job. to do that consciously and effectively, when a judge or another on this court should consider getting an office in the pentagon or other agency and plan on spending a lot of time there. be continually available, ever vigilant, and have around the elock access to secur communications, counter- terrorism personnel, and executive branch lawyers to your presentations, receive intelligence, probing intelligence officers for weakness in the...
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security agency. and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com forward slash r.t. america check out our website r t dot com for usa you can also follow me on twitter at amir and david stay tuned boom bust is next. oh my god but i do no longer access bed clearly holy moley china bandspread coy how will we survive shrink the mainstream media well in fact by do the e bay of china no longer exists but call it but it was only ever one of by these many subsidiaries which is the big oil and that was just for one samsung product for several weeks and those weeks only one point three seven bit cleaner ever sent to buy do look here this is their wallets. please take a look very hard to take a. look at that sack with the earthquake there are no. please. please. please the people. hannah there i marinate it this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up j.p. morgan. nepotism especially in china now that's according to new documents on
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security agency. professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses. the one who ordered the blog get taken down later apologized. >> the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking incrippingses so they've tried to take the products that perform inscription -- incrippingses and make them weaker. the n.s.a. is willing -- willing to make u.s. security a little bit weaker. remember, it's not just non-u.s. citizens who are using these products. it's americans too and they're willing to, in a sense, put our credibility on the line, our entire industry on the line in order to access the communications of whoever it is they want to listen to. we have a big debate ahead of us, how much spying? there's a range from 1% to 100%. we're lean be -- learning that the american public is not comfortable with that -- what we're learning. >> meanwhile, universities students are having most of their electronic life monitored. that's sparking a debate about how the collected data could be us
security agency. professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses. the one who ordered the blog get taken down later apologized. >> the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking incrippingses so they've tried to take the products that perform inscription -- incrippingses and make them weaker. the n.s.a. is willing -- willing to make u.s. security a little bit weaker. remember, it's not just non-u.s. citizens who are using these products. it's americans...
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new revelations about the national security agency's spying program show that the agency regularly breaks its own privacy rules and doesn't really even bother to report violations to regulators even now little surveillance state seems to care about the privacy of everyday americans can we really trust it to reform itself and in the lead up to the iraq war the mainstream media stood side by side with the bush administration as it sold its allies to the american people but ten years later in one president later it really changed its warmongering ways.
new revelations about the national security agency's spying program show that the agency regularly breaks its own privacy rules and doesn't really even bother to report violations to regulators even now little surveillance state seems to care about the privacy of everyday americans can we really trust it to reform itself and in the lead up to the iraq war the mainstream media stood side by side with the bush administration as it sold its allies to the american people but ten years later in one...
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agency and the national security agency. few people know as much about cyber warfare, and our dependency on the power grid, and the computer networks that deliver our oil and gas, pump and purify our water, keep track of our money, and operate our transportation systems. >> if i were an attacker and i wanted to do strategic damage to the united states, i would either take the cold of winter or the heat of summer, i probably would sack electric power on the u.s. east cost, maybe the west coast, and attempt to cause a cascading effect. all of those things are in the art of the possible from a sophisticated attacker. >> do you believe our adversaries have the capability of bringing down a power grid? >> i do. >> is the u.s. prepared for such an attack? >> no, the united states is not prepared for such an attack. >> it's now clear this cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. >> four months after taking office, president obama made those concerns part of our national
agency and the national security agency. few people know as much about cyber warfare, and our dependency on the power grid, and the computer networks that deliver our oil and gas, pump and purify our water, keep track of our money, and operate our transportation systems. >> if i were an attacker and i wanted to do strategic damage to the united states, i would either take the cold of winter or the heat of summer, i probably would sack electric power on the u.s. east cost, maybe the west...
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the national security agency or google? >> google without question. >>> i'm not sure if my house is lost. i just don't know. >> thousands of people are told to evacuate, and dozens of homes destroyed as a series of wildfires burn across colorado. >>> a pass between, another three-pointer. >> and the san antonio spurs sizzle while lebron james and the heat sputter in game three of the nba finals. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, june 12th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, more members of congress are expected to be briefed today about the federal government's extensive surveillance program. fbi and intelligence officials tried to quell lawmakers' concerns on tuesday about the scope of the programs and whether individuals' rights were being trampled. a cbs news poll says 38% of those surveyed approve of the government collecting data from ordinary americans. 48% say it's okay to spy on suspected terror activity. susan mcginnis is in washington. susa
the national security agency or google? >> google without question. >>> i'm not sure if my house is lost. i just don't know. >> thousands of people are told to evacuate, and dozens of homes destroyed as a series of wildfires burn across colorado. >>> a pass between, another three-pointer. >> and the san antonio spurs sizzle while lebron james and the heat sputter in game three of the nba finals. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs...
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relatively new agencies created, our national security correspondent is in washington. jim, they ruled out terrorism, correct? >> they are always reluctant to rule it out and say the investigation is continuing. they don't see international terrorism. >> international terrorism. >> he was targeting tsa agents like evan perez said, he was carrying materials on his person, but not terrorism as we think of it in general. >> certainly in terms, as you said, that's the distinction we would make, international terrorism. was the tsa prepared to handle this? do we know much about that specific check point and how he was able to get through? >> speaking to folks at the tsa, they focus on keeping weapons and other dangerous things off the airplane. they tend to leave the shooting to trained shooters and in fact, i spoke to the head of the tsa union today and he said that's one thing they haven't asked for. they haven't asked for their agents, officer, rather to be armed. that said, after i reported that i got tweets back from some tsa agents out there who disagree with that posi
relatively new agencies created, our national security correspondent is in washington. jim, they ruled out terrorism, correct? >> they are always reluctant to rule it out and say the investigation is continuing. they don't see international terrorism. >> international terrorism. >> he was targeting tsa agents like evan perez said, he was carrying materials on his person, but not terrorism as we think of it in general. >> certainly in terms, as you said, that's the...
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the former chief of research at the national security agency described this situation we're in now as turnkey katella terrorism. the whole system of totalitarianism has been built, the engine has been built, and it is just a matter of turning the key. when we look at some of the crackdowns on wikileaks and the grand jury process, targeted assassinations and so on, it is arguable that he had are one driven partly turned. these assassinations that occur, these conditions that occur, they occur in isolation -- not occur in isolation but as a result of a giant interception machinery. >> we cannot ignore the fact we are speaking to you inside the ecuadorean embassy where you have taken refuge. you are really there as a kind of refugee. you have gotten political asylum from ecuador but cannot leave the embassy. what are your plans right now, are you negotiating with the swedish government, if you were to be extradited there, that they would not extradite you to the united states? >> ecuador has released kept up to the fight and must be congratulated. i have been found to be -- the ministry
the former chief of research at the national security agency described this situation we're in now as turnkey katella terrorism. the whole system of totalitarianism has been built, the engine has been built, and it is just a matter of turning the key. when we look at some of the crackdowns on wikileaks and the grand jury process, targeted assassinations and so on, it is arguable that he had are one driven partly turned. these assassinations that occur, these conditions that occur, they occur in...
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as you review how to reign in the national security agency -- rein in the national security agency, a federal judge said for example the government has single instance where the n.s.a. -- are you convinced the collection of that data is useful to the national security to continue? a i'll talk more broadly then talk specifically about the program you're referring to. as you know the independent panel that i put together came back with a series of recommendations, 46 in total, i had an extensive meeting with them down in the situation room to review all the recommendations that they have made. i want to thank them publicly because i think they did an excellent job and took my charge very seriously. i told them i want you to look from top to bottom at what we're doing and evaluate whether or not the current structures that we have and the current programs hat we have are properly addressing both our continuing need to keep ourself secure and prevent terrorist attacks or proliferation of weapons of mass destruction or other threats to the homeland, and are we also making sure that we are
as you review how to reign in the national security agency -- rein in the national security agency, a federal judge said for example the government has single instance where the n.s.a. -- are you convinced the collection of that data is useful to the national security to continue? a i'll talk more broadly then talk specifically about the program you're referring to. as you know the independent panel that i put together came back with a series of recommendations, 46 in total, i had an extensive...
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. >> he is director of the national security agency and will tell the house selection agency on intel combens just how the border plot through the programs. snowden explained in an on-line chat why he moved to hong kong and then released details of the nsa's program. he basically said his promise and election gave me faith he would fix the problems he outlined in his quest for votes. unfortunately he closed the door to violations of law deepened and expanded abuse of program. president obama who is attending the g-8 summit in ireland he defends the agency and has not violated the privacy of americans but protected them from harm. >> my concern has always been not that we shouldn't do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism but rather are we setting up a systems of checks and balances. on this television program you have a federal court with independent federal judges overseeing the entire program. >> the nsa is subject to significant checks and balances adding they should oversee as well. he believes if you are a u.s. person the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls or target
. >> he is director of the national security agency and will tell the house selection agency on intel combens just how the border plot through the programs. snowden explained in an on-line chat why he moved to hong kong and then released details of the nsa's program. he basically said his promise and election gave me faith he would fix the problems he outlined in his quest for votes. unfortunately he closed the door to violations of law deepened and expanded abuse of program. president...
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security agency of data on agency the power to amass vast collections of data on americans while pursuing not only terrorism suspects, but also people possibly involved in nuclear proliferation, espionage and cyber attacks, officials say. your response to that? >> it shows what a complete joke nsaargument has been from defenders in the democratic party that there is robust oversight on the surveillance. a completely is warped and undemocratic institution, this court that meets in complete secrecy, were only the government is allowed to attend. unlike previously when it was confined to issuing individual warns about particular targets of terrorism, now it is issuing sweeping, broad opinions, defining the contours of our constitutional liberties, of the government's ability to spy on us. it is being done in secret. what kind of a country has a court that defines the constitution in total secrecy and forces us to live under truly secret law in which the government can do all sorts of things to us that we are not even aware of that is claiming the right to do and being given the power to do i
security agency of data on agency the power to amass vast collections of data on americans while pursuing not only terrorism suspects, but also people possibly involved in nuclear proliferation, espionage and cyber attacks, officials say. your response to that? >> it shows what a complete joke nsaargument has been from defenders in the democratic party that there is robust oversight on the surveillance. a completely is warped and undemocratic institution, this court that meets in complete...
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the washington post reporting on connections between the program and the national security agency. those documents reveal close collaboration with nsa spy resources, even suggesting some successful drone attacks could not have been ordered without information from that agency. it comes as the nsa is under intense criticism for its spy programs on u.s. citizens. officials are hoping it will bolster the agency's case. it's resources are focused on fighting terrorisms. >> also two departures at the nsa. keith alexander and his deputy are expected to leave in the coming months. >>> officials are stepping in to help the 9-year-old that stuck on to a commercial flight to las vegas. a minneapolis judge ruled the boy will live away from his parents while the entire family receives therapy. the judge cited the recent episode and serious behavioral issues and run ins with the law. this all follows his father's emotional cry for help. the boy's parents will be allowed visitation and phone contact with their son while he resides in a county facility. >> a blast of winter-like weather hit north
the washington post reporting on connections between the program and the national security agency. those documents reveal close collaboration with nsa spy resources, even suggesting some successful drone attacks could not have been ordered without information from that agency. it comes as the nsa is under intense criticism for its spy programs on u.s. citizens. officials are hoping it will bolster the agency's case. it's resources are focused on fighting terrorisms. >> also two departures...
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. >> a bomb shell report this morning that the national security agency has been secretly collect thing the phone records of tens of millions of americans. a top secret court order forcing verizon to hand over the daily call information nor every single one of their customers with no suspicion necessary. >> the number of queries into this information is a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of one percent. >> i don't mind verizon turning over records to the government if the government is going to make sure that they try to match up a known terrorist phone with somebody in the united states. >> the attorney general eric holder says the justice department goal in investigating leaks is to prosecute government officials who jeopardize international security, not to go after journalists. >> the department has not prosecuted in as long as i -- and as long as i have the privilege of serving as attorney general of the united states will not prosecute any reporter for doing his or her job. >> there are certain goals that i set for myself and for this department when i started back in 2009. wh
. >> a bomb shell report this morning that the national security agency has been secretly collect thing the phone records of tens of millions of americans. a top secret court order forcing verizon to hand over the daily call information nor every single one of their customers with no suspicion necessary. >> the number of queries into this information is a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of one percent. >> i don't mind verizon turning over records to the government if the...
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security agency and at the moment mention menwith hill there are seven hundred fifty national security agency american employees working now so they meld together they might as well be known as the n.s.a. g.h.q. there are so close. coming up shortly be the possibility of shipments to the syrian rebels but the blokes leaders are rushing to send weapons to the country made alarming numbers of europeans leaving their homes to fight against president bringing the story of one father and son joining the rebels bus iran's new moderate president hassan rouhani is sworn in before parliament and dozens of u.s. senators call for yet more punitive sanctions on the country and russia's new piracy nor a neighboring authorities to shut down websites carrying copyright infringement content draws frustration from web activists with the first lawsuit against an illegal upload. all this after a quick break. from one short reverberates through the centuries when vengeance called for blood. i have imagined hanging on this member him for eight years to. get out wave law and faith in the caucasus. vendettas
security agency and at the moment mention menwith hill there are seven hundred fifty national security agency american employees working now so they meld together they might as well be known as the n.s.a. g.h.q. there are so close. coming up shortly be the possibility of shipments to the syrian rebels but the blokes leaders are rushing to send weapons to the country made alarming numbers of europeans leaving their homes to fight against president bringing the story of one father and son joining...
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security agency and the movement i mention men with there are seven hundred fifty national security agency american employees working so they meld together we might as well be known as the n.s.a. jussi h.q. there are so close still to come in the program the open is the possibility of arms shipments to syrian rebels but the blocks leaders aren't rushing to send weapons to the country and made alarming numbers of europe pains leaving their homes to fight against president assad three bringing the story of one father whose son joined the rebels plus around the moderate president. is sworn in before parliament as dozens of u.s. senators call for yet more punitive sanctions on the country these stories coming up in a couple of. the judges are sentenced. to killed on the streets. their women are kidnapped and converted to islam. will be another hearing models for the coptic christians of egypt to the existence of its future victims. the way of the cross. language. calling for a cure without difficulty. it's good to consider. choose to use the degree to. choose the stories but if you. cho
security agency and the movement i mention men with there are seven hundred fifty national security agency american employees working so they meld together we might as well be known as the n.s.a. jussi h.q. there are so close still to come in the program the open is the possibility of arms shipments to syrian rebels but the blocks leaders aren't rushing to send weapons to the country and made alarming numbers of europe pains leaving their homes to fight against president assad three bringing...
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revelations about the national security agency and spying on foreign allied leaders has been embarrassing for the obama administration at a time when it hardly needs more bad news. is it more than an embarrassment? should it raise alarms abroad and at home? at first glance this is a story that is less about ethics and more about power. the great power gap between the united states and other countries even rich european ones. the most illuminating response came from the former foreign minister of france. he said in a radio interview, let's be honest we eavesdrop too. everyone is listening to everyone else. he went on to add we don't have the same means as the united states which makes us jealous. america spends tens of billions of dollars on intelligence collection. it's hard to get data to make good comparisons but it is safe to assume that washington's intelligence budget dwarfs that of other countries just as it does with defense spending. it is particularly strange that this rift should develop between the united states and its closest allies in europe. it was predictable and in fact i
revelations about the national security agency and spying on foreign allied leaders has been embarrassing for the obama administration at a time when it hardly needs more bad news. is it more than an embarrassment? should it raise alarms abroad and at home? at first glance this is a story that is less about ethics and more about power. the great power gap between the united states and other countries even rich european ones. the most illuminating response came from the former foreign minister...
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you know, the national security agency, also known as no-such agency, they have been doing things like this for years. but let us stop us right now. if we think we're giving up personal information, look at facebook, look at twitter, look at linkedin. obviously, americans give up far more information about themselves than the government -- >> but the problem is the nsa had a very strict rule until the bush administration of u.s. persons were excluded. that's been stripped away and now it's all u.s. person's phone calls are being collected. that's a huge change from history. it's against the spirit of the fourth amendment and we should be addressing it. >> okay, time out, but, again, we're not collecting -- the government's not collecting information on me, talking to my grandkids, making a plan to go to disney? >> it is. >> we're looking for potential terrorists who are talking back and forth. >> but they are. but that's the whole point of the story. >> that's the whole point of the story, though, they actually are. >> they are collecting that information. call your grandkids, the nsa'
you know, the national security agency, also known as no-such agency, they have been doing things like this for years. but let us stop us right now. if we think we're giving up personal information, look at facebook, look at twitter, look at linkedin. obviously, americans give up far more information about themselves than the government -- >> but the problem is the nsa had a very strict rule until the bush administration of u.s. persons were excluded. that's been stripped away and now...